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BEACH

Avlaki is an exquisite organised beach with easy access from Attica Road. While it does charge a fee for general admission, guests with disabilities are admitted free of charge. As one of Greece’s Blue Flag beaches, visitors here have a fair range of services at their disposal, including deck chairs and umbrellas, a bar, a restaurant, lifeguards and a medical unit for emergencies.
8 místní doporučují
beach of Avlaki
74 Avlakiou
8 místní doporučují
Avlaki is an exquisite organised beach with easy access from Attica Road. While it does charge a fee for general admission, guests with disabilities are admitted free of charge. As one of Greece’s Blue Flag beaches, visitors here have a fair range of services at their disposal, including deck chairs and umbrellas, a bar, a restaurant, lifeguards and a medical unit for emergencies.
The beach is located in an urban area with very picturesque views. It is partially covered by trees which give natural shade. It is a spacious several bays coastline with crystal turquoise water and light sand & pebble cover, so you don't need special shoes. The sharpness of entering the water is quite normal. This beach is suitable for different categories of people, lonely travellers, relaxation getaway lovers etc. It is not crowded place during the season. Erotospilia beach coast is free for all. This beach has the following amenities, beach restaurant. During the season this beach line is supervised by a lifeguard In addition to swimming and sunbathing, you can also take part in other activities .
43 místní doporučují
Erotospilia beach
23 Απόλλωνος
43 místní doporučují
The beach is located in an urban area with very picturesque views. It is partially covered by trees which give natural shade. It is a spacious several bays coastline with crystal turquoise water and light sand & pebble cover, so you don't need special shoes. The sharpness of entering the water is quite normal. This beach is suitable for different categories of people, lonely travellers, relaxation getaway lovers etc. It is not crowded place during the season. Erotospilia beach coast is free for all. This beach has the following amenities, beach restaurant. During the season this beach line is supervised by a lifeguard In addition to swimming and sunbathing, you can also take part in other activities .
It is a spacious several bays coastline with crystal turquoise water and light sand & pebble cover, so you don't need special shoes. The sharpness of entering the water is quite normal. This beach is suitable for different categories of people, lonely travellers, relaxation getaway lovers etc. It is partially crowded during the high season. Agios Spiridonas coast is free for all. This beach has the following amenities, loungers and umbrellas. During the season this beach line is supervised by a lifeguard In addition to swimming and sunbathing, you can also take part in other activities . This beach is easily accessible, it is located very close to road. Parking is located directly on the beach.
15 místní doporučují
Agios Spiridon Beach
22 Leof. G. Gregou
15 místní doporučují
It is a spacious several bays coastline with crystal turquoise water and light sand & pebble cover, so you don't need special shoes. The sharpness of entering the water is quite normal. This beach is suitable for different categories of people, lonely travellers, relaxation getaway lovers etc. It is partially crowded during the high season. Agios Spiridonas coast is free for all. This beach has the following amenities, loungers and umbrellas. During the season this beach line is supervised by a lifeguard In addition to swimming and sunbathing, you can also take part in other activities . This beach is easily accessible, it is located very close to road. Parking is located directly on the beach.

BAR/COFFEE/BRUNCH/FOOD

Kazba Bar Kouzina is located in Porto Rafti Attica, a suburb of Athens Greece. Located just 35 minutes from the center of Athens and just 10 minutes from Athens International Airport "Eleftherios Venizelos". The Holy Goat Gastronomy team has created a gastronomic variety that makes pallettes travel with fresh spices, herbs and products straight from the surrounding land and sea. Using the finest ingredients Chef creates a selective Hellenic and International Menu with a significant mediterranean Flair. At Kazba Bar Kouzina our Priority is to serve the most creative, tasteful and balanced cocktail you have ever experienced. Our highly trained bartenders create esthetic cocktails utilizing the local and Hellenic regions products, developing tasteful and never before tasted spirits. Opened Daily, 365 days a year from 9am unitl closing we serve varieties of breakfast and bruch choices along with delicious hot or cold beverages. Our Establishment is also available for private events.
56 místní doporučují
Kazba Bar Kouzina
27 Leof. G. Gregou
56 místní doporučují
Kazba Bar Kouzina is located in Porto Rafti Attica, a suburb of Athens Greece. Located just 35 minutes from the center of Athens and just 10 minutes from Athens International Airport "Eleftherios Venizelos". The Holy Goat Gastronomy team has created a gastronomic variety that makes pallettes travel with fresh spices, herbs and products straight from the surrounding land and sea. Using the finest ingredients Chef creates a selective Hellenic and International Menu with a significant mediterranean Flair. At Kazba Bar Kouzina our Priority is to serve the most creative, tasteful and balanced cocktail you have ever experienced. Our highly trained bartenders create esthetic cocktails utilizing the local and Hellenic regions products, developing tasteful and never before tasted spirits. Opened Daily, 365 days a year from 9am unitl closing we serve varieties of breakfast and bruch choices along with delicious hot or cold beverages. Our Establishment is also available for private events.
Coffee, delicious burgers, delicious dishes and elaborate menu with special flavors. Favorite & unique cocktails, large bar and a variety of fine drinks for lovers of "good" alcohol.You can enjoy your coffee or your snack on the beach
43 místní doporučují
Del Mar
76 Leof. Avlakiou
43 místní doporučují
Coffee, delicious burgers, delicious dishes and elaborate menu with special flavors. Favorite & unique cocktails, large bar and a variety of fine drinks for lovers of "good" alcohol.You can enjoy your coffee or your snack on the beach

Φαγητό

The fish tavern - restaurant "Kalos Gialos" is located in Porto Rafti and serves delicious seafood dishes in a beautiful area overlooking the sea.
26 místní doporučují
Kalos Yalos
22 Avlakiou
26 místní doporučují
The fish tavern - restaurant "Kalos Gialos" is located in Porto Rafti and serves delicious seafood dishes in a beautiful area overlooking the sea.
Tasty sea food right next to the sea. Polite staff and fair prices.
45 místní doporučují
Φύκι-Φύκι
45 Leof. G. Gregou
45 místní doporučují
Tasty sea food right next to the sea. Polite staff and fair prices.

Αξιοθέατα

The Temple of Artemis Brauron in Athens, Greece: Located on the eastern side of Attica, the Sanctuary of Brauronian Artemis was among the most important sacred sites in the ancient times. Vravrona (or Brauron), about 20 km from Athens, was one of the 12 towns of Attica that was united to Athens by Theseus. The first inhabitants were settled in Vravrona in about 3,500 B.C. and they were Pelasgians in the tribe. Gradually the town developed around an acropolis and many important politicians of Athens originated from Brauron, including Miltiades, Cimon and the tyrant Pisistratus. In fact, it was the tyrant of Athens, Pisistratus, and his sons who originally founded this cult of Artemis in the 6th century B.C. The ancient temple of Artemis is of Doric style and flourished in the 5th-4th century B.C. According to a myth, this is the temple where Iphigeneia was brought by her brother Orestes when they met in the land of Tauris, where she served as a priestess in a local temple of Artemis. Iphigeneia had been transferred to Tauris by goddess Artemis herself when she saved her from the sacrifice in Aulis. Returning to Greece, Iphigeneia brought with her a wooden statue of Artemis from Tauris. In the Temple of Brauronian Artemis, the goddess was worshiped as the protector of nature and women. She was mostly worshiped as the protector of child delivery. In fact, women who had a good delivery offered their clothes and personal items to goddess Artemis, while the clothes of women who died during delivery were offered to the grave of Iphigeneia, who was considered a chthonic deity (deity of the Underworld). The grave of Iphigeneia can be seen even today in a cave in the archaeological site. Every four years, an important festival was also taking place to honor the goddess. A parade with girls aged 5-10 dedicated to the goddess would start from the center of Athens and would terminate in the temple. The girls were wearing furs of bear, the sacred animal of the goddess. This was like a preparation process that symbolized the passage from childhood to youth and marriage. In fact, most items found in this archaeological site were female personal items, clothes, and jewelry. In the ancient site of Brauronian Artemis, visitors can see today the remains of the temple, the sanctuary of Iphigeneia, the gymnasium and other buildings. Many findings have been transferred to the interesting Archaeological Museum of Vravrona and other in the new Acropolis Museum. The surrounding nature is lovely and you will see a stream crossing the site. This small river has been crossing the site since the ancient times and has caused many problems to the buildings. Actually, it was due to an overflow of this river that the temple was abandoned in the 3rd century B.C.
76 místní doporučují
Temple of Artemis
76 místní doporučují
The Temple of Artemis Brauron in Athens, Greece: Located on the eastern side of Attica, the Sanctuary of Brauronian Artemis was among the most important sacred sites in the ancient times. Vravrona (or Brauron), about 20 km from Athens, was one of the 12 towns of Attica that was united to Athens by Theseus. The first inhabitants were settled in Vravrona in about 3,500 B.C. and they were Pelasgians in the tribe. Gradually the town developed around an acropolis and many important politicians of Athens originated from Brauron, including Miltiades, Cimon and the tyrant Pisistratus. In fact, it was the tyrant of Athens, Pisistratus, and his sons who originally founded this cult of Artemis in the 6th century B.C. The ancient temple of Artemis is of Doric style and flourished in the 5th-4th century B.C. According to a myth, this is the temple where Iphigeneia was brought by her brother Orestes when they met in the land of Tauris, where she served as a priestess in a local temple of Artemis. Iphigeneia had been transferred to Tauris by goddess Artemis herself when she saved her from the sacrifice in Aulis. Returning to Greece, Iphigeneia brought with her a wooden statue of Artemis from Tauris. In the Temple of Brauronian Artemis, the goddess was worshiped as the protector of nature and women. She was mostly worshiped as the protector of child delivery. In fact, women who had a good delivery offered their clothes and personal items to goddess Artemis, while the clothes of women who died during delivery were offered to the grave of Iphigeneia, who was considered a chthonic deity (deity of the Underworld). The grave of Iphigeneia can be seen even today in a cave in the archaeological site. Every four years, an important festival was also taking place to honor the goddess. A parade with girls aged 5-10 dedicated to the goddess would start from the center of Athens and would terminate in the temple. The girls were wearing furs of bear, the sacred animal of the goddess. This was like a preparation process that symbolized the passage from childhood to youth and marriage. In fact, most items found in this archaeological site were female personal items, clothes, and jewelry. In the ancient site of Brauronian Artemis, visitors can see today the remains of the temple, the sanctuary of Iphigeneia, the gymnasium and other buildings. Many findings have been transferred to the interesting Archaeological Museum of Vravrona and other in the new Acropolis Museum. The surrounding nature is lovely and you will see a stream crossing the site. This small river has been crossing the site since the ancient times and has caused many problems to the buildings. Actually, it was due to an overflow of this river that the temple was abandoned in the 3rd century B.C.